Syrian Arab Republic Humanitarian Response Plan 2022 - 2023

Humanitarian response plan | Rev: 1.2 | published
People in need
12.2m
People targeted
8m
Requirements ($)
Current funding ($)
Coverage (%)

Indicators overview

IndicatorUnitTarget
CO1: Increase access to life-saving and life-sustaining coordinated, equitable humanitarian health services for those most vulnerable and in need.
IN1: Outpatient consultations per person per yearConsultations24,400,000
IN2: % National wide DPT coverage for children under 1Percentage95
IN3: % of population fully vaccinated against Covid-19 (national and governorate)Percentage70
CO2: Strengthen health sector capacity to prepare for, detect and deliver timely response to disease outbreaks, including COVID-19.
IN1: % of disease alerts investigated within 72 hours of identificationPercentage95
CO3: Strengthen health system capacity to support continuity of care, strengthen community resilience, and respond to IDP movements and changes in context.
IN1: Ratio of essential health workers (doctors, midwives, nurses) to 10,000 populationHealth Workers0
IN2: % of subdistricts* that have reached emergency standards with respect to ratio of essential health workers (doctors, midwives, nurses) to 10,000 population *excluding subdistricts without population dataPercentage50
IN3: Ratio of fully functional health facilities providing primary health care services per 10,000 populationHealth Facilities0
CA1: 1.1 Provide essential primary and secondary health care services, including trauma care, and referral
IN1: 1.1.1 # of outpatient consultations supported by health partners (excluding mental health, trauma consultations, and physical rehabilitation)Consultations24,450,941
IN2: 1.1.2 # of trauma consultations supportedConsultations765,964
IN3: 1.1.3 # of mental health consultations supportedConsultations952,755
IN4: 1.1.4 # of physical rehabilitation sessions supportedSessions541,338
IN5: 1.1.5 # of vaginal deliveries attended by a skilled attendantDeliveries162,151
IN6: 1.1.6 # of caesarean sections supportedOperational procedures48,043
IN7: 1.1.7 # of cases referred for specialized treatment (between levels of care inside Syria, cross-line and cross-border)Cases711,331
CA2: 1.2 Provide routine immunization services to all children <2 years of age
IN1: 1.2.1 # of children under the age of 1 received DPT3 or equivalent pentavalent vaccine (national programme)Children95
IN2: 1.2.2 # of children under the age of 2 received MMR2 vaccineChildren95
CA3: 1.3 Provide antenatal care
IN1: 1.3.1 # of Ante-Natal Care (ANC) visitsVisits754,192
CA4: 1.4 Provide case management for COVID-19
IN1: 1.4.1 # of COVID-19 non-ICU beds supported for case management.Beds3,595
IN2: 1.4.2 # of hospital beds supported for case management of critical (ICU) COVID-19 cases.Beds1,088
CA5: 1.5 Provide health facilities with essential medicines and medical supplies, including personal protective equipment (PPE)
IN1: 1.5.1 # of treatment courses delivered to health facilities (drug treatment for one disease, one medical procedure such as dressing, dialysis)Treatment courses13,000,000
IN2: 1.5.2 # of medical masks (including N95 respirators) provided to health facilitiesPieces7,689,981
IN3: 1.5.3 # of medical gloves provided to health facilitiesPieces7,754,411
IN4: 1.5.4 # of protective gowns provided to health facilitiesPieces543,809
CA6: 1.6 Monitor and report on violence against health care
IN1: 1.6.1 # of published attacks on health careNumbers0
CA7: 2.1 Expand the reporting capacity of the early warning systems
IN1: 2.1.1 % of sentinel sites submitting weekly surveillance reportsPercentage95
CA8: 2.2 Strengthen capacity to investigate and detect disease outbreaks
IN1: 2.2.1 # of reference laboratories supported to detect and confirm epidemic-prone diseasesLaboratories5
IN2: 2.2.2 # of laboratories supported to conduct COVID-19 rt-PCR testingLaboratories14
IN3: 2.2.3 # of COVID-19 PCR cumulative tests per governorateTests0
IN4: 2.2.4 # of rapid response teams (RRTs) supported to respond to disease outbreaksTeams194
CA9: 2.3 Support health authorities to carry out timely
IN1: 2.3.1 % of disease outbreaks responded to within 96 hours of identificationOutbreaks95
CA10: 3.1 Strengthen the capacity of health care providers and community health care workers to provide essential health services
IN1: 3.1.1 # of health staff trained/re-trained on mental health topics including mhGAP, Problem Management Plus (PM+) and Psychological First Aid (PFA).Health Workers6,340
IN2: 3.1.2 # of health staff trained/re-trained on GBV first-line response including Clinical Management of Rape (CMR), GBV in emergencies, GBV referral.*Health Workers1,024
IN3: 3.1.3 # of health staff trained/re-trained on COVID-19 case management.Health Workers8,694
IN4: 3.1.4 # of health workers trained/re-trained on infection prevention and control (IPC)Health Workers3,795
IN5: 3.1.5 # of health staff trained/re-trained on other health topics not mentioned above.Health Workers17,546
IN6: 3.1.6 # of community health workers trained/re-trained on different health topicsCommunities2,073
CA11: 3.2 Increase access to quality health services by establishing functional health facilities and mobile medical units and supporting referral
IN1: 3.2.1 # of health facilities refurbished or rehabilitatedHealth Facilities288
IN2: 3.2.2 # of operational mobile medical units, including medical teamsUnits264

Operations by admin area

Organizations overview

OrganisationProjetsClusters
Action Against Hunger1Health
Action for Humanity - UK1Health
Adventist Development and Relief Agency1Health
AFAQ Humanitarian Relief Organization1Health
Aga Khan Health Services1Health
Ahl Horan Organization1Health
Al-Ameen for Humanitarian Support1Health
Al-Birr Association for Charity and Social Services1Health
Al-Bir Wa Al-Ehsan Association in Ras AlAin (Al-Bir Wa Al-Ehsan in Ras AlAin)2Health
Al Resala Foundation1Health
Alseeraj for Development and Healthcare1Health
Al Sham Humanitarian Foundation1Health
Al Tamayouz for Orphan Sponsorship / Social Care Association1Health
Amal Organization for Relief and Development1Health
Armadilla S.c.s. Onlus1Health
Association Medina1Health
Ataa Humanitarian Relief Association1Health
Bahar Organization1Health
CADUS e.V.1Health
Child Rights Society1Health
Doctors of the World Turkey ( Dünya Doktorları Derneği )1Health
Dorcas Aid International1Health
Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch and all of the East1Health
Hand in Hand for Aid and Development UK1Health
Hope Revival Organisation1Health
Human Appeal UK1Health
Humanitarian Initiative Association1Health
Independent Doctors Association (Bağımsız Doktorlar Derneği)1Health
International Medical Corps UK1Health
International NGOs (Confidential)3Health
International Organization for Migration1Health
International Rescue Committee2Health
International War and Disaster Victims Protection Association1Health
INTERSOS Humanitarian Aid Organization1Health
Islamic Relief Worldwide1Health
MEDAIR1Health
MedGlobal1Health
Mehad (formerly UOSSM France)3Health
Mercy-USA for Aid and Development1Health
Orient for Human Relief1Health
Physicians Across Continents1Health
Qatar Charity1Health
Relief Experts Association1Health
Relief International1Health
Samaritan's Purse1Health
Save the Children1Health
Shafak Organization1Health
Social Development International - SDI1Health
Syrian American Medical Society Foundation1Health
Syrian Expatriates Medical Association1Health
Syria Relief1Health
Syria Relief and Development Organization (Sosyal Refah Derneğı)1Health
Terre des Hommes - Italy1Health
The Mentor Initiative1Health
United Nations Children's Fund2Health
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees1Health
United Nations Office for Project Services1Health
United Nations Population Fund1Health
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East1Health
Un Ponte Per3Health
Violet Organization1Health
Viyan Organization for Medical Relief and Development1Health
WATAN Foundation1Health
World Health Organization11Health
World Vision Syria Response1Health
Youth Charity1Health